Decisions by Milwaukee county exec, Journal Sentinel, suppressed news of acting sheriff’s lucrative pension.
Contact: Rep. André Jacque 920-819-8066 Transformative interstate project from Appleton to De Pere would improve safety, regional economy DE PERE – State Rep. André Jacque (R- De Pere) thanked Gov. Scott Walker for his request earlier today asking the Wisconsin
Reid Magney, 608-267-7887 MADISON, WI – The Wisconsin Elections Commission today voted unanimously to order a recall election for Trempealeau County District Attorney in response to a recall petition. The Commission ordered the recall election to be held on October 2,
Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – Governor Scott Walker today called on the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to evaluate expanding the Interstate 41 corridor in the Fox Valley between Appleton and DePere. “After speaking with community leaders and
Media Contacts: Rick Hummell, Communications Specialist, 608-224-5041 Bill Cosh, Communications Director, 608-224-5020 MADISON – Individuals interested in learning how to grow, harvest and market cut flowers are invited to attend a specialty crop field day Wednesday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Kara O’Keeffe 608-261-9596 kara.okeeffe@wisconsinhistory.org Eagle, Wis. – During the week of August 27 – September 3, Old World Wisconsin is offering one FREE child ticket with each paid adult ticket during the Back to School Discount Days special event. “Before the
CONTACT AshLee Strong, Doug Andres 202-225-0600 WASHINGTON—House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) today issued the following statement: “The charges against Rep. Hunter are deeply serious. The Ethics Committee deferred its investigation at the request of the Justice Department. Now that he has
Contact: Rohn W. Bishop rohnnnyb@msn.com 920.210.1063 It’s a big state and people want to see their governor Waupun- After a cheap shot hit piece from Scot Ross’ sleazy, shadowy, dark money organization ‘One Wisconsin Now’, the Chairman of the Republican
Contact: Maddie Zimmerman, maddie.zimmerman@legis.wi.gov, (440)725-9466 AG thinks packet of ideas makes up for years of inaction MADISON – Political expediency has been the M.O. of Attorney General Brad Schimel in the months leading up to his re-election, and yesterday he
cameron@will-law.org | 414-727-7416 | 262-409-9816 Despite the media coverage, Act 10 producing “silent successes” in school districts August 21, 2018 – Milwaukee, WI — Today WILL released a policy brief, authored by WILL’s Will Flanders and Lauren Tunney, which looks at the tone
Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz is questioning the Walker administration why it continues to sell the Foxconn plant as a $10 billion project that will create up to 13,000 jobs even after the Taiwanese manufacturer pulled back on its initial
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz is questioning the Walker administration why it continues to sell the Foxconn plant as a $10 billion project that will create up
Decisions by Milwaukee county exec, Journal Sentinel, suppressed news of acting sheriff’s lucrative pension.
Contact: Rep. André Jacque 920-819-8066 Transformative interstate project from Appleton to De Pere would improve safety, regional economy DE PERE – State Rep. André Jacque (R- De Pere) thanked Gov. Scott Walker for his request earlier today asking the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to evaluate expanding the Interstate 41
Reid Magney, 608-267-7887 MADISON, WI – The Wisconsin Elections Commission today voted unanimously to order a recall election for Trempealeau County District Attorney in response to a recall petition. The Commission ordered the recall election to be held on October 2, 2018. If more than one candidate from a political party
Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – Governor Scott Walker today called on the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to evaluate expanding the Interstate 41 corridor in the Fox Valley between Appleton and DePere. “After speaking with community leaders and elected officials regarding the importance of Interstate 41 to the
Media Contacts: Rick Hummell, Communications Specialist, 608-224-5041 Bill Cosh, Communications Director, 608-224-5020 MADISON – Individuals interested in learning how to grow, harvest and market cut flowers are invited to attend a specialty crop field day Wednesday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., at Greenlight Farm in Prairie Farm. “We’ll be covering production
Kara O’Keeffe 608-261-9596 kara.okeeffe@wisconsinhistory.org Eagle, Wis. – During the week of August 27 – September 3, Old World Wisconsin is offering one FREE child ticket with each paid adult ticket during the Back to School Discount Days special event. “Before the kids go back to school, spend the last few days
CONTACT AshLee Strong, Doug Andres 202-225-0600 WASHINGTON—House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) today issued the following statement: “The charges against Rep. Hunter are deeply serious. The Ethics Committee deferred its investigation at the request of the Justice Department. Now that he has been indicted, Rep. Hunter will be removed from his committee
Contact: Rohn W. Bishop rohnnnyb@msn.com 920.210.1063 It’s a big state and people want to see their governor Waupun- After a cheap shot hit piece from Scot Ross’ sleazy, shadowy, dark money organization ‘One Wisconsin Now’, the Chairman of the Republican Party of Fond du Lac County defended the Governor’s use
Contact: Maddie Zimmerman, maddie.zimmerman@legis.wi.gov, (440)725-9466 AG thinks packet of ideas makes up for years of inaction MADISON – Political expediency has been the M.O. of Attorney General Brad Schimel in the months leading up to his re-election, and yesterday he only made that goal clearer after releasing six pages of
cameron@will-law.org | 414-727-7416 | 262-409-9816 Despite the media coverage, Act 10 producing “silent successes” in school districts August 21, 2018 – Milwaukee, WI — Today WILL released a policy brief, authored by WILL’s Will Flanders and Lauren Tunney, which looks at the tone of the media coverage of Act 10 over the last
Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz is questioning the Walker administration why it continues to sell the Foxconn plant as a $10 billion project that will create up to 13,000 jobs even after the Taiwanese manufacturer pulled back on its initial plans for the facility. Hintz, D-Oshkosh, wrote in a letter
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz is questioning the Walker administration why it continues to sell the Foxconn plant as a $10 billion project that will create up to 13,000 jobs even after the Taiwanese manufacturer pulled back